Showing posts with label Hatch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hatch. Show all posts

Monday, October 19, 2015

Turkey Slider Hatch Treat Box



Turkey Slider Hatch Treat Box-JMRush
Finished Box Dimensions (approximate)- W 2” x H 4” x D 7/8”

This cute little Turkey treat box has a hatch opening and will hold 3-4 “mini” candies. This design is compatible with 8x12 or 12X12 mats.



  1. Cut the design pieces.
  2. Pre-Fold all score lines.
  3. Apply glue to the tabs on each side.
  4. Secure the tabs to the inside of the lower box tabs creating a half box.
  5. Apply glue to the outside of each side of the half box.
  6. Secure to the inside of the side panel on each side.
  7. Place the pointed tabs on the upper section through the slot of the inside wing piece. You will need to bend the pointed tabs to get them into place. (Do not fold them) Make sure that the tab is on the outside of the wing piece. Repeat on the other side.
  8. Glue the upper section’s wings to the box base ( careful not to glue the tabs. They must remain free for the hatch to open properly.)
9. This is what you box should look like.
10. Apply a dab of glue to the upper edges of the wing section on each side -again being careful not to glue the tabs.
11. It should look like this:)
12. Glue the hind feathers together.
13. Glue the teat drop shaped gobbler onto the face backing then glue the beak and eyes into place.
14. Glue the head feathers into place then the completed face.  The feet are glued to the bottom of the box and the hind feathers to the back.
15. Slightly curve the side wings and glue them into place on the side of the box.
16. Ta Da! Your Turkey is complete:)

Monday, October 5, 2015

Owl Slider Hatch Treat Box



Owl Slider Hatch Treat Box-JMRush
Finished Box Dimensions (approximate)- W 2” x H 4” x D 7/8”

This cute little Owl treat box is perfect for classroom parties. This treat box has a hatch opening and will hold 3-4 “mini” candies. This design is compatible with 8x12 or 12X12 mats.



1. Cut the design pieces.
2. Pre-fold all score lines.
3.Place the tab of the face piece through the slot of the inside wing piece on each side. Make sure that the tab is on the outside of the wing piece. ( you will need to bend the pointed tab a bit to get it into the slot)
4. Apply glue to the lower wings.
 5. Secure the lower wings and lower box section together.
 6. Glue the upper section’s wings to the box base (careful not to glue the tabs. They must remain     free in order for the hatch to open properly.)
 7. Apply a small tab of glue to the top inside to secure it (make sure your hatch will still open properly). Repeat for the other side.
 8. Secure the eyeballs to the iris' and then to the white of the eye balls. Use foam adhesive squares to secure the eyeballs to the shodden eye area and then secure the complete eyes to the box base with glue.
 9. Apply glue to the ears and place onto the box base.
 10. Fold the Owl's wings at the score lines and glue the center of the sings to the side of your owl base on each side. Larger wing section goes in front.
 11. Glue the tops of the back wing sections down to the base and then fold the front wing section on top of it , glueing it in place. Puff out the feathers on the bottom of the wings and yay...Your Owl is complete!

Monster Slider Hatch Treat Box


Monster Slider Hatch Treat Box-JMRush
Finished Box Dimensions (approximate)- W 2” x H 4” x D 7/8”

This cute little Monster treat box is perfect for classroom parties. This treat box has a hatch opening and will hold 3-4 “mini” candies. This design is compatible with 8x12 or 12X12 mats.

































Also: see Frankenstein Slider Hatch Treat Box tutorial for more detailed instruction images.

1. Cut the design pieces.
2. Pre-fold all score lines.
3.Place the tab of the face piece through the slot of the inside wing piece on each side. Make sure that the tab is on the outside of the wing piece. ( you will need to bend the pointed tab a bit to get it into the slot)
4. Apply glue to the lower wings.
 5. Secure the lower wings and lower box section together.
 6. Glue the upper section’s wings to the box base (careful not to glue the tabs. They must remain     free in order for the hatch to open properly.)
 7. Apply a small tab of glue to the top inside to secure it (make sure your hatch will still open properly).
 8. Secure the teeth into place with glue.
 9. Apply glue to the bottom and top of the black eye piece and secure it into place.
 10. Secure the white eye piece into place and glue the stitches and mouth piece into place.
 11. Glue the arms onto the sides and fold the score lines on each hand so that the monster's fingers touch your surface. Yay! Your monster is complete!



























Monday, September 28, 2015

Frankenstein Slider Hatch Treat Box


Frankenstein Slider Hatch Treat Box- JMRush

Finished Box Dimensions (approximate)- W 2” x H 4” x D 7/8”

This cute little Frankenstein treat box is perfect for classroom parties. This treat box has a hatch opening and will hold 3-4 “mini” candies. This design is compatible with 8x12 or 12X12 mats.




Frankenstein Slider Hatch Treat Box Tutorial- JMRush


  1. Cut the design pieces.
  2. Pre-fold all score lines.
  3. ( pictures 3-6) Place the tab of the face piece through the slot of the inside wing piece on each side. ( you will need to bend the pointed tab a bit to get it into the slot) Make sure that the tab is on the outside of the wing piece.
     7. Apply glue to the lower wings.
     8. Secure the lower wings and lower box section together.
    9. Glue the upper section’s wings to the box base (careful not to glue the tabs. They must remain free in order for the hatch to open properly.)
    10. 11. Apply a small tab of glue to the top inside to secure it (make sure your hatch will still open properly).
    12. Apply glue to the bottom and top of the black eye piece and secure it into place.
    13. Secure the white eye piece into place and glue the stitches and mouth piece into place.
    14. Glue the screw heads to the screw backgrounds.
    15. Attach the screws to the side of the box using foam adhesive squares.
    16. Your box should be able to contain 3-4 "mini" size candies:)